On his first shot into Amen Corner — an approach at the 11th — Tiger was short with an iron from the first cut. He was heard sarcastically laughing at the shot, then rhetorically asking his caddie, "how the [expletive] did it do that?"

Part of the reason Joe LeCava is trusted on Tiger's bag is because he can resist answering, "probably because you didn't hit it far enough, bud."

The clip was only broadcast online, on one of the four streaming channels at Masters.com. Tiger's first 10 holes weren't aired online or on television. That approach into No. 11 was the first time viewers saw the four-time champion.

And, to think, everyone was aghast about this! Imagine what it would have done to the basic moral fiber of our country if a man had been allowed to curse on cable television.

You know how they say if you lie down with dogs, you'll end up with fleas? Broadcasters need to learn that if you put a boom microphone on a Tiger, you'll end up hearing colorful descriptions of every single one of his bad shots. Deal with it.

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Lindsey Vonn and Tiger Woods after her first run in the women's slalom at the world championships Feb. 12 in Beaver Creek, Colo. Jeffrey Swinger, USA TODAY Sports

In this photo provided by pro golfer Tiger Woods and pro skier Lindsey Vonn, the couple pose for a portrait. Two months after rumors began circulating in Europe, Woods and Vonn posted separate items on their Facebook pages on March, 18, 2013 to announce their relationship. Courtesy of Tiger Woods/Lindsey Vonn

Retired Air Force Capt. Dee Myrick (left), Lindsey Vonn, and Tiger Woods attend the opening ceremony for the Quicken Loans National at Congressional Country Club on June 25, 2014 in Bethesda, Md. Rob Carr, Getty Images